Top 25 Barn Wedding Venues in the UK

(You &Your Wedding Dec 2019)

JONATHAN & KATIE

My wife and I got married here in September of this year. Pangdean Old Barn was the absolute best venue we could have hoped for. The staff were so attentive, the food was out of this world, and the setting is simply beautiful. I can't recommend this venue enough.

A beautiful historical setting for your Sussex barn wedding

PANGDEAN OLD BARN WELCOMES YOU

“Just minutes away from Brighton, Pangdean Old Barn is a beautiful venue in the Sussex South Downs National Park for your wedding, school prom or corporate function”

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Pangdean offers an intimate and atmospheric function venue set against the backdrop of the rolling South Downs. At the heart of our working farm lies our magnificent oak-framed Sussex barn. Built in 1720, the Old Barn has been lovingly restored to offer you a unique wedding or function venue that is exclusively yours for the day.

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We work hard to make sure that your party will exceed your expectations. Pangdean is a place your guests will be warmly welcomed, charmed by the rural and historic setting and fed delicious food. They will remember your special day for years to come.

Coronavirus update

We'd like to reassure all our upcoming weddings and events that we will work with you to reschedule your event if it can't go ahead due to the Coronavirus. We're in this together and we will do all we can to make sure that no matter what, you have an incredible wedding.

If we haven't yet spoken to you, do contact us on gill@pangdean.com or call 01273 843302. We're still here and will help you!

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In the meantime, look after yourselves and wishing you all good health. From all at Pangdean.

ABOUT PANGDEAN OLD BARN

GETTING MARRIED AT PANGDEAN

CHOOSE FROM OUR BEAUTIFUL CEREMONY LOCATIONS

OUR DELICIOUS FOOD

CREATED BY IN-HOUSE CATERERS HUNGER PANGS

SUPPLIER DIRECTORY

EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO PLAN YOUR PERFECT WEDDING AT PANGDEAN OLD BARN

TESTIMONIALS

HEAR FROM REAL COUPLES WHAT MAKES PANGDEAN SO SPECIAL

"No one has ever measured, not even poets, how much the heart can hold."